Aircraft Maintenance and Engineering Group

Flight Inspection Services (FIS) operates
and maintains a fleet of 30 uniquely equipped aircraft in accordance
with the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 135. Flight Inspection
operations are conducted both domestic and international. They provide
in-flight evaluation of both civil and military navigational aids
in support of the National Airspace System (NAS). Aircraft Maintenance and Engineering provides maintenance support
for the flight inspection aircraft fleet. The FIS aircraft fleet
is maintained to the high standards of a Continuous Airworthiness
Maintenance Program (CAMP) which is also required and used by the
civil air carrier industry.

In addition to the aircraft maintenance support requirements of
the Flight Inspection Program, Aircraft Maintenance and Engineering provides maintenance and modification
services to other US and foreign government aircraft flight programs/operators
as an FAA approved CFR Part 145 Certificated Repair Station (CRS).
In addition to the maintenance services provided by the Repair Station
operation, FIS has additional capabilities for accomplishment of
aircraft major alteration/modification as an FAA authorized Organization Designation
Authorization Unit. All services provided
by Aircraft Maintenance and Engineering are accomplished in accordance with the policies, procedures,
and guidelines required of similar civil and commercial sector activities.

The Aircraft Maintenance and Engineering main base of operation and corporate headquarters is located
in Oklahoma City, OK at the Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center, Will Rogers World Airport with
Line Station and Satellite Repair Station support at the following locations:

Atlantic City, NJ

Anchorage, AK

Atlanta, GA

Battle Creek, MI

Sacramento, CA

Aircraft Maintenance and Engineering program support is provided through the following five sub-teams,
each providing specific technical skills and abilities necessary
to meet FAA and FIS organizational goals and objectives:

Base Maintenance and Line Maintenance Stations provide maintenance and modification services
for FIS flight Inspection aircraft as well as other customer aircraft
in accordance with procedures and practices provided by the General
Maintenance Manual and Repair Station / Quality Control Manual.
Quality of workmanship is ensured through established quality control
processes. The quality control processes are continually monitored
and evaluated to ensure their effectiveness by Quality
Assurance. Engineering
provides engineering services in support of aircraft maintenance,
repair, and alteration of flight inspection aircraft and other customer
aircraft. Program Standards provides policy, establishes standards, tracks reliability and manages the Continuing Analysis and Surveillance Program (CASP).